Pablo Picasso made 50,000 artworks during his lifetime. His first major exhibition was at a gallery on Paris’ renowned rue Laffitte in 1901, aged 20. But he started exhibiting when he was 13. His father was a painter, art professor and curator at a local museum and supported his son’s talent by arranging shows for Pablo’s paintings. Today, Picasso is still one of the most exhibited artists in the world, with four of his works on the list of the fifty most famous paintings, and he continues to be an inspiration for thousands of artists and millions of school art projects.
Creating and curating
Creating and curating
Creating and curating
Pablo Picasso made 50,000 artworks during his lifetime. His first major exhibition was at a gallery on Paris’ renowned rue Laffitte in 1901, aged 20. But he started exhibiting when he was 13. His father was a painter, art professor and curator at a local museum and supported his son’s talent by arranging shows for Pablo’s paintings. Today, Picasso is still one of the most exhibited artists in the world, with four of his works on the list of the fifty most famous paintings, and he continues to be an inspiration for thousands of artists and millions of school art projects.